P16 - Interview with Lloyd Ross, Sydney, 20 February 1986

 
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Lloyd Ross was born in Melbourne in the 1890s, son of R S 'Bob' Ross, leading member of the Victorian Socialist Party. Lloyd describes the heyday of this Party in the 1900s and 1910s, including his attendance at its famous Socialist Sunday School. Ross became very involved with the Workers' Education Association in NSW and was a full-time organizer with this movement in the interwar period. His political affiliations were left Labor Party and he was critical of the Communist Party and his brother Edgar's enthusiasm for it.

1 x 90 min. cassette, c. 45 mins.

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